- The
Vacillations of
Poppy Carew (1986) is a
novel by Mary Wesley. The
title refers to the protagonist's
inability to
choose in life. However, when Poppy...
- 1820s, also have a
similar sense of
repetitive movement,
instability and
vacillation. The
earliest ancestor of "willy-nilly" is the Old English, "sam we willan...
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several times, and
considers gender fluidity: In
every human being, a
vacillation from one **** to the
other takes place, and
often it is only the clothes...
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traditionally ****ociated with
Andean politics and culture. Today,
Chuquisaca vacillates between the
Andean cultural bloc and the
Camba bloc.[citation needed]...
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treatise that I've written".
Earthling showed "the
abiding need in me to
vacillate between atheism or a kind of gnosticism ... What I need is to find a balance...
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standing for "amnesty,
abortion and acid".
McGovern was also
damaged by his
vacillating support for his
original running mate,
Missouri Senator Thomas Eagleton...
- saw Sardou's play when it was
touring Italy in 1889 and,
after some
vacillation,
obtained the
rights to turn the work into an
opera in 1895. Turning...
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Zealand (Michael
Joseph Savage),
having never heard of
Simpson before,
vacillated in disbelief.
Faced with this opposition,
Edward at
first responded that...
- that the
Privy Council had
acted without her authority. Elizabeth's
vacillation and
deliberately vague instructions gave her
plausible deniability to...
- "He is
humorless to the
point of
being inhumane. He is devious. He is
vacillating. He is profane. He is
willing to be led. He
displays dismaying gaps in...